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Pemberton





The pretty timber town of Pemberton in the south west of the state is all about indulging in local gourmet produce, tasting top wines and feasting your eyes on breathtaking forest scenery.

The tall trees - Pemberton’s biggest attraction - are truly magnificent.

Stretching skywards as far as the eye can see these vast Karri giants are awe-inspiring.

And in spring the forest floor transforms with a burst of colourful wildflowers.

Get off road and explore the forest by hiking the bush tracks, travelling by four-wheel drive or horseback adventure.

For spectacular views, venture up Pemberton’s climbing trees, originally fire lookouts in the 1940s.

Paddle a canoe around Pemberton’s river, lake and estuary waters, visit the largest inland dune system in the Southern Hemisphere and browse around local art galleries.

Step back in time to Pemberton’s timber milling days and ride a steam train, tour a timber mill and taste some Aboriginal bush tucker.

Pemberton is also fast gaining a reputation for its wine and gourmet produce.

Contact Information

Visitor Centre Contact Pemberton Visitor Centre
Address Brockman Street, Pemberton, 6260
Phone +61 08 9776 1133
Toll Free Phone 1800 671 133
Fax +61 08 9776 1623
Email pemtour@karriweb.com.au
Website http://www.pembertontourist.com.au



Couple overlooking Warren River, near Pemberton

Couple overlooking Warren River, near Pemberton

Big Brook Dam

Big Brook Dam

Pemberton Tramway

Pemberton Tramway

The Bicentennial Tree, located near Pemberton

The Bicentennial Tree, located near Pemberton